Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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to tit* Alcove Tlmirt bn
Tbt tinging at the home of A. W
Mn, I. A. Hanvy end sons of Sag-
erton spent the week-end with W.
T. Honey end family.
The writer enjoyed a party at Port
Remember the after# date, that
ronaultatiun on this trip will be free
and that hia treatment la different.
Married women mast be accompani-
ed by their husband*. ~„ ■;
Mr. and Mr*. L. E. Watte left last
Friday for 'Canyon where' Mr. Waite
will do religious work among the
student* of the West Texas State
Normal.
some time ha*
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ANSON. April 7.—Prank Wright,
ROOM* WANTED—N«W Jfdgfr
are coming to town ar.d to
Anson, died here Friday sty lx p: m.
Grain and Hay
I ahwk smith «f l
ERICKSDAHL *
“ during the Civil War, Mr. Wright
served the Ooofederacjr in lat Texas
” cavalry. Mr. Wright waa active for
* one of hia age and went about by '
* himself until his death. i
Mr. Wright waa born in Illlnoia
f^ed with the nice rains wtivr*! have
Gillen lately and moot of them are
Vusy with their planting.
Easter was a big day at th# church.
B< th Sunday aervkoa wore well at-
sons, W. F. Wright, county clerk of
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Jonee coanty, and C. L. Wright, both
of Anson.
ANNOUNCING
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NUGENT
Mina Mae Groom
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v JMaa Minnie Graem waa
on for appendicitis at th# Baptist
Sanitarium, March *4. She b gradu-
ally improving.
Alfred Groom aad family aad Mias-
es DoUia «md Ada Groom: *pei)L 8wi-
day to Tuesday with Wesley Groom,
of Abilene and also visited Mias Min-
nie Groom in the Sanitarium.
\ v Mbs ArdeHa Story risked Miaa
Minnie Groom in the Baptist Saai-
tariam Sunday.
Miaa Juanita Farrington visited
^ , Mias Minnie Groom in the Baptist
Sanitarium Thursday.
Darwin Guthier visited Floyd Wil-
lis in the Baptist Sanitariam Thurs-
^ day.
J. E. Price and W. Groom made a
business trip to Anson Thursday.
\ j Our school closed Friday, March
W' 26. The teachers were J. E. Price,
Misa Juanita Farrington. Miaa Frieda
Craig and Miaa Asaloo Holland.
The Baptist revival "cloned Sun-
day, March M. It wu i help to
many. "
Miaa Freda Craig waa married to
Russel Guthier some few weeks ago,
^ but the wedding waa not known by
■ everyone until the doae of school.
Wn hope for them’s long And
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and played until about two thirty
then we ail went to a ball gams. Af-
ter the ball game we “denned up
nod that night gave Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Hunt an April Foal party. Everyone
enjoyed it and thanked Mr. and Mrs.
Hunt for being an kind as to let
ns have the party without being ia-
ABILENE
Mehenthifl
SPECIALIST
in Internal Medicine for the
peat fifteen yearn ■*.,
DOES NOT OPERATE
* Will he at
Grace Hotel
SATURDAY. APRIL If*
Office Ream: It a. m. ta 4 p. m
ONE DAY ONLY
Np Charge, fat
FIRE MARSHAL
MAKES REPORT
FOR PAST MONTH
The report of C. L Meeker, fin
marshal, for the month of March
follows: v
I am glad to report that regardless
of this extremely veld aad diaagn
able weather, the paept« n genet
have used egtra precaution and |
have no fire report to make for the
month of March.
I hate made tt inspections and
found SI hasards. All of these hat
ards could have been prevented tf
Hubert and Kenneth Nallner of
Haskell, and Arthur, Fay and Wretha
Moody of this community, are spend-
ing a few days in Vernon. Texas.
The primary room enjo, ed an Eas-
ter egf hunt Friday afternoon. Rich-
ard Nauert received a prise for
finding the most eggs. - - —
There were several baseheH'games
played here last week. They were
only practice games and we think be-
fore long that our boys will have a
real good team.
Mias Jaaie Haney spent Sunday
at Sagerton with relatives.
Hunter Bruce and wife have just
returned from Wichita Falk. Mrs.
Bruce has been .sick.
. Several enjoyed Easter Sunday at
Flat Top. They took dinner and made
pictures. Everyone present enjoyed
the outing. "t
Misses - Autry Bruce and Ruth|
Deisman spent Sunday afternoon In,
Haskell.
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Dr.
ate in medicine aad aargery aad *•]***», these hasarde
lies used by the sU£e of Texas.
Re dasa net operate for <c
appendicitis, gall etaae
stomach, tonsils er adiprids, , J
He has ta his credit weuderfal te-
and Indifferent, regardless of all
will salat, f
cannot understand why some wit be
chronic'so stubborn and not heed the warn-
ef >"g given until some dread ralamimty
• Has happened. •
__________ ft Jo just as easy to rtpnply with
aalta la diseases of the stomach, hv- my raaVouaNe request in thja mat-
er. huwele. blood, akia. nerve*' heart, j tar and help me to net only remove
kidney. Madder, bed wetting, catarrh. **“i iwereat all fire hasarde from or
weak tangs, rhoamatUm. sciatica, leg
alcera aad rectal ailments.
Below are the names of a few of
kia many satisfied patieata ia Texas:
Mrs. J. T. Tocher. Clarksville, gall
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, Lexlagtoa, heart
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New Braanfels,
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Mrs. Hoary Wirthom. Crawford,
aathrttk.
H. A. Newton, Cresa Plains, gall
liise ~Asely Holland was married
to Vernon Watts some few weeks
ago. The wedding was kept secret
until the clos^ of school. We also
hope, for them a long and happy life,
t Mr*. Russel Guthier went to Abt
Wne Thursday.
j Itory Strong made a Madness trip
to ABilene Saturday.
Mr. Hunara has moved to one of
Mrs. Benehoffs houses at Nugent.
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tended. On Monday our usual ga»h-
— eiings were held at t:30 p. m. The
choir sang several songs. The or-
chcttra played three selections, af-
ter which refreshments wort served.
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Sodeburg, of Oil
City, spent Easter at the home of her
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Bssland.
A number of friends gathered at
the home ef Mrs. August Gustafson,
/ on April lat to celebrate her 86th
birthday and may aha enjoy many
snore.
Mf. and Mrs. John Lunn are the
happy parents of a fine girl since the
lat of April. Both mother and babe
are doing fine.
The ladies’ aid will meet at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Jansen on
eWednesday, April 14th.
The Luther League will hold Its
meeting in church Tuesday evening,
April 6th.
Mr. and Mrs. Swan Ahnqulat vis-
ited at the home of H. E. Almquist
Sunday.
Saturday night and Sunday with Ms
cousins, Ewell and Robert Moore.
Aubrey Lindsey attended eburcb at
New Hope Saturday night.
Mrs. W. W. Clark visited Mrs. N.
C. Moore Friday evening. «
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Johnston ’'and
Mr. and Mrs. John West of Pleasant
VaNay apent Sunday of last 'weak
with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clark. '
Doyle Lindsey apent Sunday with
Ewell and Robert Moors.
cumulating, and helping me' to have
a cleaner and safer town in which
to live.
Nature «f Fire Hazards
-Burning trash in the open. Em-
ty boxes piled too cloee to buildings,
Loose trash swept out aide and left
for the wind to scatter.
You who read this article know
whether, it applies to you or not, if
if does, hewtver, please in th. f uur?
comply With my request and help
your neighbor to have dean premises
fieed trom all fire breeding egomies
C. L. MEEKER
City Fire Marshal
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FRED THOMPSON AND SILVER
KING AGAIN TO BE FEATVRED
AT ALCOVE THEATRE FRIDAY
Shooting along Uks a surf board
rktsr on the see* of the wave of
popularity* Fred Thompson, mot
on th# irresistible S.i>sr King,
lops right into the hearts at U
ands ef new admirers with "lk!h
tbs Wind.” a lipping, interest-hold
story which has been written fat
hint by Marjon Jackson and whirl
contain* to the full the inimltabk
*ty elements that have made Frri
Thompson pictures classics of theii
kind. F. B. O. has every right to M
.
M«. J D Crew hue rriunmd ft
Sweetwater whan aha has been
the bedside of bar daughter, Mra.
this week where it begins an engage
merit of twa days. Director Dal An
irews baa transposed to celluloid a
rollicking yarn, ftnd has handled n
•erking cast and splendid situations
perfectly. Intermingled with really
exciting thrills are innumerable
hearty roars; and if the crit^e wb^
have already seen thi« production can
he taken aa crtterlona, it is the beat
jf the Thompson pictures to datef
even-surpassing “The Bandit’s Baby"
and "Ouvmado" in merit: There are
some marvelous fight scenos. and
Fred’s stunts with Sliver King are
extraordinary; even to the point of
riding the big white horse out of the
baggage ear on a moving train. In-
cidentally Silver upsets all tbs dope
about horses la "Ridm’ the Wind" by
giving a wonderful performance In
a burning here: the fleet time, 14“la
said, that a hor*e has evsr been able
to act in tbe face of the hered ’ary
fear of fire which is characteristic to
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a
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laaanss we
FULL SIZE Balloon
tubes awl j
n a posfckaa
service aad
We have
HEDBERG
GARAGE
. Phone 89
MOVED
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For a light lunch or a square meal
go ta tbe WhiM Kitchen Cafe. 46-tf
. PLAINVIEW
By Mias Rath Deis waa
April Foot Day was an enjoyable
h “ day to tbe school pupils In the higher
grades. They, with their teacher,
Mias Belle Lawrence, “ran off" and
apent the day on. the creek. After a
real good dinner, we mode swings
k;
Brown's Store Burning Up
with red hot bargains. Fm selling n
lot of atuff, such as bootteee, army
goods and other articles at below
cost. Everything else in my store is
sold st bargain prices every day in
the year,\Oome in *n? day in the
weak and you'll think I have on a
sale. 46-tf
You can got oils, gas, then, tubes
snd parts for your car at Reed Bros
Garage, N. Swenson, phone 687. tf<
Screen Doors — Br axel ton Lumbet
Company. - Stf
If you have any goqd last year's
agaatnaa you do not want, tabs
them to tbe library, #r phone Mias
Banc he Baldwin, and a Boy Seoul
will call for them. These magaxlnee
are for distribution among rural
people aad at the sanitarium.
Come to White Kitchen Cafe for
i tur Sunday dinner. 4i-tfe
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Weather Strip—Braxelton Lumber
Company. • ttf
Auto Wrecking Co.
A fine Une ef Parts aad Ae-
eaaaorles for all popular makes
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Best«
ALCOVE
Plays Only
the Best
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
FRED THOMPSON and SILVER KING in—
the Wind”
A
Abe a Geed Two-Reel Comedy
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Tittle Giants”
Featuring Glei
Also Pathe
funtev and Edna Murphy |
and One-Red Qomedy
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The New Straw Hats
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No Display in the history of Stamford compare*
with our pr£*ent showing. It embrace* everything
jthat all men seek in block, braid and finish. EachJ
specially priced to invite your trade.
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Huston, Cleburne. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1926, newspaper, April 8, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1054632/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.